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The size of the bear population at a national park increases at the rate of per year. If the size of the current population is 157, find how many bears there should be in 6 years. Use the function and round to the nearest whole number

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The size of the bear population at a national park increases at the rate of 4.6% per year. If the size of the current population is 157, find how many bears there should be in 6 years. Use the function
f(x)=157\cdot e^(0.046t) and round to the nearest whole number.

To find the beer population after 6 years, we will substitute
x=6 in given function as:


f(6)=157\cdot e^(0.046(6))


f(6)=157\cdot e^(0.276)


f(6)=157\cdot 1.3178478640273033


f(6)=206.90211465

Upon rounding to nearest whole number, we will get:


f(6)\approx 207

Therefore, there should be 207 beers in 6 years.

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